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that the united states hasn't his real's back. there are deep and profound consequences when that happens. >> what an insult to cancel him for letter man and >> there were four americans killed over the weekend. 15 of the deaths in afghta
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that the united states hasn't his real's back. there are deep and profound consequences when that happens. >> what an insult to cancel him for letter man and beyoncÉ but he meets with the muslim brotherhood whose highest honor is to die in the name of alla? >> the president will be in this city tomorrow night having a fundraiser from beyoncÉ and jay-z. tomorrow night. look what is happening on the screen across the world right now. that's his priorities, vegas fundraisers and new york fundraisers? this is sick. >> we have dead navy seals, dead ambassador. >> there were four americans killed over the weekend. now it's fully 15% of the deaths in afghanistan this year attributable to our so-called afghan partners who are turning their guns on american soldiers. israel is
that the united states hasn't his real's back. there are deep and profound consequences when that happens. >> what an insult to cancel him for letter man and beyoncÉ but he meets with the muslim brotherhood whose highest honor is to die in the name of alla? >> the president will be in this city tomorrow night having a fundraiser from beyoncÉ and jay-z. tomorrow night. look what is happening on the screen across the world right now. that's his priorities, vegas fundraisers and new...
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. >> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> president chiu: colleagues, we have our july 31 board meeting minutes. motion by supervisor campos, seconded by supervisor farrell. without objection those are approved. madam clerk, any communications? >> angela calvillo: i have no communications. >> president chiu: could you call our 3 pm special order. >> angela calvillo: first item of business is policy discussion between mayor and linley and board of supervisors. this week representing the even districts, specifically district 4. the mayor may address the board for up to five minutes. the president will recognize the sproofers who will present her question to the mayor, as long as the entire discussion does not exceed five minutes per supervisor. >> president chiu: mr. mayor, welcome back to the board. >> mayor lee: thank you. good afternoon, supervisors, and to the public, thank you again for inviting me here to present answers to your questions. be
. >> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> president chiu: colleagues, we have our july 31 board meeting minutes. motion by supervisor campos, seconded by supervisor farrell. without objection those are approved. madam clerk, any communications? >> angela calvillo: i have no communications. >> president chiu: could you call our 3 pm...
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those are the regional water quality control board and the united states environmental protection agency. these agencies review the navy's work plans prior to them conducting the work. they review all the data after the work is done, and verify that it is correct. and they verify that air monitoring and fences and controls are in place when the work is being done. in addition, they also conduct independent scans, which our radiological expert will speak to you about in just a moment. for the past 10 years, amack, environmental and infrastructure has provided independent oversight and review of this navy's cleanup program on behalf of tida. they also have a consultant who works with them, ngts, and they provide independent review and analysis of the navy's radiological cleanup activities for tida. mr. bob burns is here. he's the chief executive officer of ngts and a certified health fizz sift and he has over 20 years of experience in radiological assessment and will give you a preparation on the rairadiological issues at trease island. >> good afternoon. i know you've all been provided a
those are the regional water quality control board and the united states environmental protection agency. these agencies review the navy's work plans prior to them conducting the work. they review all the data after the work is done, and verify that it is correct. and they verify that air monitoring and fences and controls are in place when the work is being done. in addition, they also conduct independent scans, which our radiological expert will speak to you about in just a moment. for the...
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of the united states. has never even been there. that's why he's been able to resist their attempts at overthrowing him for sixteen months. in a hundred nations war against syria. at the moment and syria is standing its ground against them only if you can freeze it has to be behind syria russia and other brics states these nations have told the west that they are with syria and they forced the west to reconsider their claims against their country they've told the west that only the syrian people have the right to place their leaders change may not be imposed from abroad one should open. says. the dean and grand mufti cytherea spotlight will be back shortly and will continue this interview in less than a minute and. there are many ways to go nuts. if you haven't got enough not to be really rich and famous. you can snatch some nuts from the forest squirrels. when getting to the top is too much to fight for. back to basics in the. wealthy british style. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or for
of the united states. has never even been there. that's why he's been able to resist their attempts at overthrowing him for sixteen months. in a hundred nations war against syria. at the moment and syria is standing its ground against them only if you can freeze it has to be behind syria russia and other brics states these nations have told the west that they are with syria and they forced the west to reconsider their claims against their country they've told the west that only the syrian...
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of the united states . has never even been there. that's why he's been able to resist their attempts at overthrowing him for sixteen months. in a hundred nations war against syria. at the moment in syria is standing its ground against them only if you can trees stood behind syria russia and other brics states . have told the west that they are with syria and they forced the west to reconsider their claims against their country they've told the west that only the syrian people have the right to place their leaders change may not be imposed from abroad one should open. says ahmad but then he didn't know how and grand mufti of syria spotlight will be back shortly and will continue this interview in less than a minute and. download the official publication. language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch on t.v. any time. welcome back to spotlight and often just a reminder that my guest today on the show is ahmad by the. he's the grand mufti of syria. we u
of the united states . has never even been there. that's why he's been able to resist their attempts at overthrowing him for sixteen months. in a hundred nations war against syria. at the moment in syria is standing its ground against them only if you can trees stood behind syria russia and other brics states . have told the west that they are with syria and they forced the west to reconsider their claims against their country they've told the west that only the syrian people have the right to...
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their business what about the whole idea of the united states trying to help out the syrian people who have the right to stand up against their government so there have been serious people so as u.s. president you would have all of that on my business in a free don't. they didn't know for me. i did nor them if they don't wipe me i don't hang out with people who don't like me who the world's policeman in fact i'd pick a step farther if i were president of every every foreign military base the united states has would be closed and bring our men and women home we have the technology to be with our military we can destroy anyone in the world at any moment why do we need bases in occupy i mean we've got multiple by japan korea and germany haven't those wars been over for sixty years why are we there do you think the same rules apply to no matter what kind of geopolitical interests the united states has with a country in crisis doesn't apply to every country do not get involved in their will or no i would get involved with another country's affairs only or for that country specifically. plea
their business what about the whole idea of the united states trying to help out the syrian people who have the right to stand up against their government so there have been serious people so as u.s. president you would have all of that on my business in a free don't. they didn't know for me. i did nor them if they don't wipe me i don't hang out with people who don't like me who the world's policeman in fact i'd pick a step farther if i were president of every every foreign military base the...
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for error you know so the clothier of the united states well connected interests and it's still almost a chance to back it up he got sold out is he talking science and the detection. of the fall of the meeting all happening in this country illegally. insurance companies go out at people nussle they have to deal with that they've got bailed out and soldiers. and all the rest of us gives me extreme cleanser to say happy birthday on wall street and i hear in the end it's still going strong and here's another year off i just ascertaining into the system. but you know if you are from moscow coming up in just a few minutes territorial tan sions japan seals a new anti-missile rater deal with washington as a dispute over islands also claimed by china simmers and the background. and the d.n.a. probe of a condom claimed to have been used by julian assange makes a case against that we can make said of her look ever more shaky. like millions of americans i've lost thousands of dollars in retirement funds and i haven't had as bad as many it's not just about the fit it's about me to. say. that. need
for error you know so the clothier of the united states well connected interests and it's still almost a chance to back it up he got sold out is he talking science and the detection. of the fall of the meeting all happening in this country illegally. insurance companies go out at people nussle they have to deal with that they've got bailed out and soldiers. and all the rest of us gives me extreme cleanser to say happy birthday on wall street and i hear in the end it's still going strong and...
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there the united states by well connected interests and back stairs is. the chance to ask. got sold out is its own science and accurate picture and there's a problem meeting on happening in this country. insurance companies the. people that sold out in a war profiteers got bailed out and soldiers got sold out. and all the rest of us it gives me extreme pleasure to say happy birthday on wall street and i hear in the end it's still going strong and here's another year off and just actually getting into the system. and former u.s. governor jesse ventura has some advice for occupy activist as he lays out his agenda for a possible presidential run in twenty sixteen here's a preview of what's to come later this hour here on our team. they need to continue to stay apart they need to continue to get arrested they need to continue to be vigilant how do you think we stop the vietnam war said to me the turning point of the vietnam war many people say it was the sixty eight ted offensive that was huge but i don't believe that was the real turning point for america i believe the turning
there the united states by well connected interests and back stairs is. the chance to ask. got sold out is its own science and accurate picture and there's a problem meeting on happening in this country. insurance companies the. people that sold out in a war profiteers got bailed out and soldiers got sold out. and all the rest of us it gives me extreme pleasure to say happy birthday on wall street and i hear in the end it's still going strong and here's another year off and just actually...
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of britain and the united states the very people who mock the american ambassador in benghazi well the people that we sent into libya and bombed libya so that they could come to power there so that they could force there and everybody knows the americans now acknowledge that the al qaeda is inside syria in very significant numbers george galloway british m.p. joining me live there in london thank you very much indeed for your perspective on all this. r.t. live here in moscow the news continues now almost two hundred thirty inmates died in u.k. prisons last year alone according to shocking statistics issued by the country's official watchdog and it's also reports one of the reasons is inmates reportedly being refused basic medical care. the highest number of deaths ever recorded in u.k. prisons what stands behind the scrim statistic last year alone seventy one prisoners committed suicide by hanging themselves shockingly that includes the deaths of three miners while in custody all the deaths among prisoners have been attributed to natural causes as well as an aging prisoner population b
of britain and the united states the very people who mock the american ambassador in benghazi well the people that we sent into libya and bombed libya so that they could come to power there so that they could force there and everybody knows the americans now acknowledge that the al qaeda is inside syria in very significant numbers george galloway british m.p. joining me live there in london thank you very much indeed for your perspective on all this. r.t. live here in moscow the news continues...
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the united states because the united states is for important for the governments to achieve a better life for their people. i think the longer this grows, the more we find out about it, the better the chance that at least in some of these instances, al qaeda was active. my hunch is when people show up to a demonstration with anti--- with rpgs, this is not a spontaneous uprising. this is some people who are taking advantage of an opportunity to kill americans. >> when this -- over the past three or four days, it is -- well, you know, i don't think the four who have been killed have been buried, is the obsession whether it was provoked by the video or want. the administration is -- you know, is out there in front, saying it's provoked by the video. what -- what is the reason that they are fixated on that? i don't know, i think provoked, pretext, provided an opportunity. it's clearly been taken advantage of by a lot of factions. i think you have seen people in the press talk about this, taken advantage of by extreme groups to put pressure on governments to separate themselves from the u
the united states because the united states is for important for the governments to achieve a better life for their people. i think the longer this grows, the more we find out about it, the better the chance that at least in some of these instances, al qaeda was active. my hunch is when people show up to a demonstration with anti--- with rpgs, this is not a spontaneous uprising. this is some people who are taking advantage of an opportunity to kill americans. >> when this -- over the past...
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you know so the clone there are united states connected interests and baxter's is still almost a chance to ask them if not sold out is its own science and through the detection. of the fall of the making of them having dysfunction in the interests of these not held at people know so little there are no war profiteers and soldiers just so. old the rest of us gives me extreme closure to say how they occupy wall street not here again and so i'm strong and here's on the you know i just asked if anyone says this. former us governor jesse ventura has some advice for occupy activists as he lays out his agenda for a possible presidential run and twenty sixteen here's a preview of what's to come this hour on our team. they need to continue to stay apart they need to continue to get arrested baby need to continue to be vigilant how do you think we stop the vietnam war had to be the turning point of the vietnam war many people say it was the sixty eight ted offensive that was huge but i don't believe that was the real turning point for america i believe the turning point of the vietnam war was whe
you know so the clone there are united states connected interests and baxter's is still almost a chance to ask them if not sold out is its own science and through the detection. of the fall of the making of them having dysfunction in the interests of these not held at people know so little there are no war profiteers and soldiers just so. old the rest of us gives me extreme closure to say how they occupy wall street not here again and so i'm strong and here's on the you know i just asked if...
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says the occupiers a hardening of the persistent pains plaguing the united states. has been a phenomenal success and a shift in the national problem for station to focus on the national mall the sins committed against this country you know there's a solution between corporations and politicians. and occupy wall street just reminding people that the main problems that they were protesting about a year ago has gotten worse and now the chance to back up there was no he got sold out is he talking science and infection there's a of the fall of the meeting all happening just hungry. and strange some of these not held out sick people that sold out. and soldiers got sold out. and all the rest of us gives me extreme cleanser to say. they occupy wall street. and a former u.s. governor jesse ventura believes that getting arrested at the protests is a viable tactic to make america pay attention to the ongoing movement of the interview coming up next hour he lays out his plans for a possible presidential run in two thousand and sixteen that is an exclusive interview. they need t
says the occupiers a hardening of the persistent pains plaguing the united states. has been a phenomenal success and a shift in the national problem for station to focus on the national mall the sins committed against this country you know there's a solution between corporations and politicians. and occupy wall street just reminding people that the main problems that they were protesting about a year ago has gotten worse and now the chance to back up there was no he got sold out is he talking...
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states changing its policies towards a very sensitive. now i'm going to r.t. dot com for more on the anti-american global rallies including reports that u.s. intelligence has been warned that the country's embassy in cairo could face further attacks. a major international armada of naval power has massed off the iranian coast for what's believed to be the biggest military exercise ever seen in the region the american am british led show of force near the strategic strait of hormuz comes as israel has ramped up its warmongering rhetoric against iran and as sara furthur explains there are further indications that a showdown with iran may be on the cards. britain is one of twenty five countries taking part in a twelve day exercise in the strait of hormuz and the largest wargames ever undertaken in the region now this comes as fears grow that israel is preparing to launch a preemptive strike against iran's alleged nuclear weapons program now israeli prime minister netanyahu has said that iran's six to seven months away from having ninety perc
states changing its policies towards a very sensitive. now i'm going to r.t. dot com for more on the anti-american global rallies including reports that u.s. intelligence has been warned that the country's embassy in cairo could face further attacks. a major international armada of naval power has massed off the iranian coast for what's believed to be the biggest military exercise ever seen in the region the american am british led show of force near the strategic strait of hormuz comes as...
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well first of all you have to recognize that the united states historically has been the headquarters of islamophobia there's no question that in lebanon in particular there is dissatisfaction with the was policy with regard to israel with regard to the palestinian refugee question so yes there is dissatisfaction always in the what is the role of music at the same time there is dissatisfaction with the general level isn't for the most phobia indian states and washington has the guy out beyond the rhetoric of washington has to show much more outrage against these videos and films that are designed to inflame passions i think as such i have to be very because of this tick in the short term in the low term with regard to united states changing its policies towards a very sensitive. now on target of com for more on the anti-american global rallies including our live timeline of the protests. a major international armada of naval power has a mast off the iranian coast for a what's believed to be the biggest military exercise ever seen in the region the american and british lad show a fores
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states and to do more than just demonstrate against the united states because they are anti-american, but also it was an opportunity to put pressure on some more moderate governments in terms of their spectrum, at which they are not a part. to put pressure on those governments to force them to move more against the republicans united states, and to undermine those governments because they know they are cooperating with the united states because united states is important for them to achieve a better life for their people. the longer this goes, the more we find out about it, the better the chance that at least some of these instances al-qaeda was active as well. i don't know that. my hunch is, when people show up to demonstrations with anti-tank -- with rpgs, this is not a spontaneous uprising, this is some people who were taking advantage of an opportunity to kill americans. >> over the past three or four days, you know, while -- i don't think they have been buried, there's an autopsy going on, but the obsession is whether it was provoked or not. the administration is out there sayin
states and to do more than just demonstrate against the united states because they are anti-american, but also it was an opportunity to put pressure on some more moderate governments in terms of their spectrum, at which they are not a part. to put pressure on those governments to force them to move more against the republicans united states, and to undermine those governments because they know they are cooperating with the united states because united states is important for them to achieve a...
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he served forty-third solicitor general of the united states from june of 2005 until june of 2008. prior to the conversation of solicitor general he served as acting solicitor general for nearly a year, as deputy solicitor general for three years and seven years of service is the longest period of continuous service, in the nineteenth century. he argued 16 cases before the supreme court including the case with which we began this conference today. mr clement received his bachelor's degree from shore -- storage town university service and master's degree in economics from cambridge university. he graduated from harvard law school as supreme court editor of harvard law review. following graduation, and the u.s. court of appeals. and he went on to serve seat chief counsel of the subcommittee on the constitution and property rights is subject today is intriguing lead in title october term 2011, a constitutional moment. please welcome paul clement. [applause] >> thank you for the kind introduction. great to see the cato institute. is an honor to be here at the podium presenting some tho
he served forty-third solicitor general of the united states from june of 2005 until june of 2008. prior to the conversation of solicitor general he served as acting solicitor general for nearly a year, as deputy solicitor general for three years and seven years of service is the longest period of continuous service, in the nineteenth century. he argued 16 cases before the supreme court including the case with which we began this conference today. mr clement received his bachelor's degree from...
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what kind of strategy would help the united states deal with this paradoxical situation? >> well again, good to see you and know that you are still fighting the good fight. it's not easy these days. there is a great variety of militants loose in the land for both countries. some of them in overt linkages with each other, some of them not. but by and large, you know, i do think they have a presumable motive which is bringing down the established order is in both countries. it is a negative motive. i don't see much except in the case of the taliban i want to go back to the bad old days, and i don't see much of a vision for the future except everyone being dead oregon who doesn't think like them -- dead or gone who don't agree with them. since bayh departure in 2007 cut the growth and strengthening of the indigenous tech steny militancy that is as you put it at the pakistan government establishment military and the population, what this tells me, and what i think all three governments are aware of afghanistan, pakistan and the united states is whoa, it's bad out there. it's
what kind of strategy would help the united states deal with this paradoxical situation? >> well again, good to see you and know that you are still fighting the good fight. it's not easy these days. there is a great variety of militants loose in the land for both countries. some of them in overt linkages with each other, some of them not. but by and large, you know, i do think they have a presumable motive which is bringing down the established order is in both countries. it is a negative...
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, representing not just san francisco but the united states of america. i wanted to thank sarah confrom the richmond sf blog for alerting us and congratulate chef lalu from assiza if you can. i think people know i was on the school board for eight years when we enacted our arts education plan for the school district. this week is national arts in education week. i know some of my colleagues from jane kim to david campos know this but our education master plan is a model for other school districts around the country. this week there is a number of events, one on wednesday, at the asian art museum is a special gathering called the creative impact public reception and it's free to teachers and parents throughout the san francisco bay area. it's a fair that will highlight 35 of our city'sar
, representing not just san francisco but the united states of america. i wanted to thank sarah confrom the richmond sf blog for alerting us and congratulate chef lalu from assiza if you can. i think people know i was on the school board for eight years when we enacted our arts education plan for the school district. this week is national arts in education week. i know some of my colleagues from jane kim to david campos know this but our education master plan is a model for other school...
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i think the united states will remain committed to the security of the afghan state for at least a decade to come. both political parties in the united states are firm on this point. i think that there's an american consensus behind continued advice and support to the afghan government. as long as that happens, the afghans with our help will be ab to stand against the taliban. >> woodruff: all right. we will all continue to watch it. john nagl, vali nasr, we thank you both. >> thank you. >> ifill: still to come on the newshour, reshaping the message for the fall campaign; a change of heart for a global warming skeptic; and evidence of fraud in the medicare program. but first, with the other news of the day, here's hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: authorities in china moved today to curb protests against japan that turned violent over the weekend. the tensions stem from japan's purchase of islands in the east china sea called the senkaku in japan and diaoyu in china disputed islands northeast of taiwan. it's believed the sea around them may contain oil and natural gas deposits. on saturda
i think the united states will remain committed to the security of the afghan state for at least a decade to come. both political parties in the united states are firm on this point. i think that there's an american consensus behind continued advice and support to the afghan government. as long as that happens, the afghans with our help will be ab to stand against the taliban. >> woodruff: all right. we will all continue to watch it. john nagl, vali nasr, we thank you both. >> thank...
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. >>> protests continuing around the globe against an antimuslim film produced in the united states in thailand. 300 people protested in front of the u.s. embassy in bangkok. many yelling down with america and god is great. the government condemned the film had nothing to do with it and many websites are restricting access to the video or blocking it all together. >>> protests over that video also raised in other parts of the muslim world. in india, demonstrators stomped on the american flag and set cop cars on fire. >> in pakistan, they tore down a billboard and clashed with police outside the u.s. consulate. but the protest turned deadly in afghanistan. a suicide bomber rammed a car full of explosives. an islamic militant group said the attack was revenge for the film. u.s. officials are urging world leaders to speak out against the incident. >> we can all condemn this reprehensible video, but it should never be an excuse for violence. >> a branch of al-qaeda is calling for those protests to continue and egyptian prosecutors are issuing arrests for people linked to the film's product
. >>> protests continuing around the globe against an antimuslim film produced in the united states in thailand. 300 people protested in front of the u.s. embassy in bangkok. many yelling down with america and god is great. the government condemned the film had nothing to do with it and many websites are restricting access to the video or blocking it all together. >>> protests over that video also raised in other parts of the muslim world. in india, demonstrators stomped on...
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and i against the cumbersome anti-growth policies of the tax code of the united states. no doubt about it. any payment, in an attempt to get at this debt says reform the tax code simultaneously. i say to the medicare at the same time. i say do it all at the same time, and eventually find a method that can solve the problem of how do we do it. and i will tell you today, let me find exact part that want to read to you, because i'm letting this out because i have so much respecrespect for you and for ts assembly that it want us to talk about it today. you heard what i was thinking. the opposite of what we're talking about in sequester in these details, congress has to vote on each item. obviously, they have devoted each item. now, there's no way to avoid. but we are going to be talking about developing a process that we're going to call and accelerated regular order. we just stand up and yell regular order when we want senators to behave. we say regular order, everybody understands. >> never worked. i know what it means. [laughter] >> they just moved to the back of the room
and i against the cumbersome anti-growth policies of the tax code of the united states. no doubt about it. any payment, in an attempt to get at this debt says reform the tax code simultaneously. i say to the medicare at the same time. i say do it all at the same time, and eventually find a method that can solve the problem of how do we do it. and i will tell you today, let me find exact part that want to read to you, because i'm letting this out because i have so much respecrespect for you and...
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of the united states. and i'll go back and do everything i can and start divesting myself of things so i can provide the force that is the most ready. i believe that. and as people, things and training -- i have to get it up and it's got to be balanced and i'm going to have to end up doing that, but we are a long ways and i think the sequestration will be very painful. you know what i worry about sequestration? we in washington understand -- and we know how to spell the word. you go out across america and they don't know. and it's not because they just don't understand it. people say you want to balance the budget and pay your bills? we go yes. then sequestration is the way to do it. they have no idea what it will do to our defense and fact that we are a global power and influence for good, all those things i think will be in jeopardy. >> thank you for your distinguished service. you and >> you're doing a great job running around the marine corps. i'd like to compliment you, especially the young marines wh
of the united states. and i'll go back and do everything i can and start divesting myself of things so i can provide the force that is the most ready. i believe that. and as people, things and training -- i have to get it up and it's got to be balanced and i'm going to have to end up doing that, but we are a long ways and i think the sequestration will be very painful. you know what i worry about sequestration? we in washington understand -- and we know how to spell the word. you go out across...
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and there are very many other ways in which the united states can help us -- ways the united states can help us achieve our democratic ends, can help us build up the kind of democratic institutions that we are in such need of. sanctions are not the only way. we are very, very grateful for the fact that sanctions were instituted in the past. it's helped us greatly. i do not agree with those who say that sanctions hurt burma economically, but they certainly had a very great political effect and the fact that so many people try to blame sanctions for the economic ills of the country only proves how important it was as a weapon, not that it really hurt us economically. if you read the i.m.f., i think you will find sanctions in fact have very little economic impact in burma. >> i'm going to ask you a question that actually came from twitter. the question is, there are a number of cease-fire agreements and peace negotiations ongoing in burma with the various ethnic groups, what can the burmese government do to build trust with the ethnic groups and gain their confidence that the government is
and there are very many other ways in which the united states can help us -- ways the united states can help us achieve our democratic ends, can help us build up the kind of democratic institutions that we are in such need of. sanctions are not the only way. we are very, very grateful for the fact that sanctions were instituted in the past. it's helped us greatly. i do not agree with those who say that sanctions hurt burma economically, but they certainly had a very great political effect and...
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. ♪ mile after mile, to and from ♪ now there are four for all to use ♪ ♪ tell the neighbors, friends, everyone the news ♪ ♪ and let's hum, hum, hum, hum ♪ ♪ let's hum ♪ a prius for everyone ♪ there's a bigger one, if you want more space ♪ ♪ a small one if the city's your place ♪ ♪ and even one you can plug in ♪ so hop on in and give one a spin ♪ ♪ and let's hum, hum, hum, hum ♪ ♪ let's hum ♪ a prius for everyone >>> back now at 8:20 with some big changes coming to twitter. the company's ceo will explain those in just a couple of minutes, but first jason kennedy gives us a look inside the company headquarters in san francisco. jason, good morning. >> reporter: hey there, matt, good morning. twitter is just six years old and
i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. ♪ mile after mile, to and from ♪ now there are four for all to use ♪ ♪ tell the neighbors, friends, everyone the news ♪ ♪ and let's hum, hum, hum, hum...